Dallas Courier Service Blog

Can you believe the month of May is here? I know my Dallas Specimen Courier friends have felt this year fly by! May is one of the best months here in North Texas because we aren’t quite into the summer heat, but we’re really enjoying a nice spring warm up. There’s also a ton to look forward to. Memorial Day cookouts are on the menu, kids are gearing up for the last day of school, and summer vacations are getting finalized. Since the month of May is all about fun, in this Dallas Specimen Courier blog we’re going to have a little fun, too. We’re going to explore a bunch of different words that all start with our favorite month “May”. That way if you find yourself in a mean game of Scrabble, or working a tough crossword puzzle, you’ll have a leg up.

This Christmas, my family took a trip to Southern California to visit our extended relatives. As part of our journey to the West Coast, we visited the Aquarium of the Pacific. It was a pretty neat experience, minus the $30 admission ticket and $45 I spent on lunch. One thing that stuck out to me, though, was the exhibit on water conservation. Here in North Texas, home of our Dallas Specimen Courier team, we were hit with pretty strict water conservation efforts. No washing your cars unless your hose had a controlled spout. We can’t have yard fountains unless they run on recycled water. We’re told to water the lawn just once a week. There were even incentives for people to call the police if they notice their neighbors breaking the water conservation rules. Geez, talk about a nosy neighbor. The point is, whether we like it or not, there is a need to reduce the amount of water we use as North Texans, and as Americans. Dallas Specimen Courier has some great ideas to help you conserve water without making it too painful!

December 8-14th is a busy week for Dallas Medical Courier Service. That’s because we’re busy delivering medical supplies in preparation for National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIVW). NIVW was established in 2005 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in order to emphasize the importance of flu vaccination around the country.

The summer season usually provides people with a little more down time. For someone like me, it is an excuse to start projects and never finish them and/or spend too much money on projects that turn out to be a waste of resources. I am sure none of you are like that, and neither are our Dallas Specimen Courier drivers because they are incredibly busy serving you customers 24 hours a day, seven days a week.